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Saturday, 29 January 2022
A Nitrogen-Fixing Seagrass Discovered
Seagrass (
Posidonia oceanica
) has formed a symbiotic relationship with a marine bacterium
in order to
acquire an essential nutrient: nitrogen. It’s a survival strategy that has never before been seen in an aquatic plant. The seagrass co-evolved with the newly described microbe,
Celerinatantimonas neptuna
, similarly to how legumes solved the same conundrum on land. The discovery explains how seagrass can form vast meadows in coastal environments around the globe — and helps us to understand the best places to restore degraded ecosystems.
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